Vertebrates
a vertebrate is a living organism with a backbone and an invertebrate is a living organism without a backbone
An invertebrate is an organism that does not have a backbone/spine.
It lacks a backbone.
An organism that has a backbone is classisifed as a "vertebrate".
An invertebrate is a living organism without a backbone. A vertebrate is a living organism with one. Our (human's) backbones are called the spine. Tortoises have a backbone, so they are vertebrates.
No. An organism with a vertebrae has a backbone.
A living organism with a segmented backbone is a vertebrate.
it is called the Chordata phylum
vetebrates are animals with a backbone. they are also warmblooded
Invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and jellyfish, do not have a backbone. They belong to the animal kingdom and lack a vertebral column that is characteristic of vertebrates like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
If these are true wings, this is a bird. BTW not all can fly: penguins
The organism you are referring to is likely an animal. Animals are multicellular organisms that must consume other organisms for energy since they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis. Animals are classified into vertebrates (having a backbone) and invertebrates (lacking a backbone).